Carl Fredrik Engelstad

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Carl Fredrik Engelstad
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Engelstad in 1977
Born (1915-11-11)11 November 1915
Hadsel, Norway
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Occupation Writer, playwright, journalist, translator and theatre director.
Spouse(s) Vibeke Engelstad
Children Fredrik Engelstad
Relatives Sigurd Engelstad (brother)
Kristian Smidt (brother-in-law)
Awards Bastian Prize
Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature
Riksmål Society Literature Prize

Carl Johan Fredrik Engelstad (11 November 1915 – 1 October 1996) was a Norwegian writer, playwright, journalist, translator and theatre director.

Personal life

Engelstad was born in Hadsel[1] as the son of jurist Sigurd Engelstad (1878–1916) and younger brother of archivist Sigurd Engelstad.[2]

He married Vibeke Engelstad, a physician. Their son Fredrik became a professor of sociology, and married professor Irene Johnson.[2]

Career

Carl Fredrik Engelstad was hired as a theatre critic in Morgenbladet in 1945. He stayed here until 1960, the last two years as cultural editor. He was theatre director for Nationaltheatret from 1960 to 1961, and from 1965 he worked in Aftenposten. He was known for writing from a Christian viewpoint.[1]

From 1946 to 1949 he also edited the periodical Spektrum. He debuted as a writer in 1949, with two plays. His novels included Gjester i mørket (1958), Størst blant dem (1977) and De levendes land (1986).[1] For the two latter novels, Engelstad was awarded the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature.[3] He also wrote books about Francis of Assisi, Ronald Fangen, Ludvig Holberg and Johan Herman Wessel, among others.[1]

Awards

References

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Cultural offices
Preceded by Director of the National Theatre
1960–1961
Succeeded by
Erik Kristen-Johanssen
Awards
Preceded by Recipient of the Bastian Prize
1976
Succeeded by
Erik Gunnes


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